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Review - The Equalizer 2
The Equalizer 2 sees Denzel Washington return to help out some more people with the odds stacked against them. Video, Audio
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NZ: Free from corruption?
Justice Minister Andrew Little has launched a campaign to raise awareness about money laundering in New Zealand. Mr Little says the campaign is aimed at keeping our reputation as "corruption-free"… Audio
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The Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Alexia Russell (Part 1)
Audio 25 Jul 2018The Government is looking into a Citizens' Jury on legalising the sale of marijuana, ahead of a referendum on the issue. It would see a range of New Zealanders get together to make a decision on the… Audio
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The Sampler: Lamp Lit Prose by Dirty Projectors
David Longstreth has made a post-modern pop album of romantic sentiments and apocalyptic backdrops. Nick Bollinger listens. Audio
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The Sampler: 24 July 2018
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger reviews the deconstructed pop songs of Dirty Projectors; a free-ranging collaboration between jazz saxophonist Charles Lloyd and singer-songwriter Lucinda… Audio
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Working out those workplace conflicts
Workplace agony aunt Alison Green hands out advice about everything from working with your best friend to how to alert a co-worker that deodorant is a good thing. Audio
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Environmentalists push for commissioner at Horizons council
Environment Minister David Parker is under pressure to install an independent Commissioner at the Manawatu-Whanganui Regional Council to force it to do more to clean up polluted lakes and rivers. The… Audio
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High Beams ft. Che Fu live at RNZ
Local hip hop heavyweights Illbaz, Melodownz, and Raiza Biza join us in the studio for an interview and live performance, featuring special guests Che Fu and Dirty. Video, Audio
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Movie review - Sicario 2
Sicario: Day of the Soldado puts the Benicio del Toro character firmly in the foreground this time. Also starring Josh Brolin and Catherine Keener. Video, Audio
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Is it time to drop the soap for good?
Why has the prevalence of sensitive skin skyrocketed around the world? Part of the problem is we're over-cleaning our skin and overloading it with a bunch of stuff that can mess with its natural… Audio
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A win for media and the public which came at a cost
The police apology to Nicky Hager has helped clarify - at last - important principles of journalistic privilege and protection for sources. But it’s the third time in recent years that state agencies… Audio
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 15 2018
Audio 15 Jun 2018A review of the week's news including... Dairy farmers want Shane Jones to butt out of their business, the Land Information Minister who is a Green MP has been labelled a sell out over a Government… Audio
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Behind the Iron Curtain
Moscow, near the end of the Cold War; paranoia, politics and perestroika. An embassy guard recalls life behind the Iron Curtain. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Hager case shines light on protection of sources
Police have apologised to investigative journalist Nicky Hager in a case that has widely been seen as a victory for the media. The apology, and a payout, to Mr Hager were for breaching his rights… Audio
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Police apologise, pay damages to Nicky Hager
Audio 12 Jun 2018Police have apologised and will pay damages to investigative journalist Nicky Hager for breaching his rights during its 2014 investigation into his book Dirty Politics. Video, Audio
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France accuses All Blacks of dirty tactics
The All Blacks have been accused of using illegal tactics after their 52-11 win over France in the first of their three-match series. French wing Remy Grosso gross like ross-oh suffered a fractured… Audio
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M bovis concerns for farmers during 'Gypsy Day'
Friday is officially 'Gypsy Day', the first day of winter and the date dairy farmers from Kaitaia to Bluff move thousands of cows to new pastures for winter grazing. For sharemilkers who own cows but… Audio
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Business News for 25 may 2018
Metro Performance Glass gets back to basics. A local start up wants Kiwi investors for dirty water schemes. Scientists team up with local companies. And the latest from the markets. Audio
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Review: Number One
French film Number One tackles sexual politics in today's big business boardrooms. Video, Audio
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At the Movies
Simon Morris reviews Deadpool 2, and French films Number One and Mr Stein Goes Online that tackle, respectively, sexism in high places, and old people online-dating.
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Sports News for 22 May 2018
The Crusaders assistant coach Brad Mooar denies they're a dirty team or go out to deliberately hurt other players. Audio
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Sports News for 22 May 2018
The Crusaders assistant coach Brad Mooar denies they're a dirty team or go out to deliberately hurt other players. Audio
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'We're catching every possible nutrient' - clean farmers sick of 'dirty dairy' tag
Northland dairy farmers who've spent big money to clean up their act say they're still getting the dirty dairy tag and they're fed up with it. The government's looking at tough new rules to protect… Audio
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Pasifika midwives in NZ seek 'budget' recognition
Pacific midwives in NZ call for more support, pay and recognition of their expertise ahead of government budget announcements. Audio
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Dirty Computer by Janelle Monae
Janelle Monae holds the Declaration of Independence to account in a funky and forthright new album. Nick Bollinger discusses. Audio
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Stalling the rumour mill
Whether to report on false rumours about the PM’s partner created a quandary for the media. Could they report on slurs designed to do damage without playing into the hands of rumour-mongers? Audio
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Clarke Gayford never been subject of police inquiry
The National leader Simon Bridges has denied any responsibility for the smear campaign against the Prime Minister's partner. Video, Audio
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AC Grayling: Democracy in Crisis
British philosopher AC Grayling investigates the “least worst” system of government – and the current alternatives – in a lecture at the 2018 NZ Festival Writers and Readers. Audio
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Clay artist Wi Taepa’s retrospective
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For more than 30 years senior Maori clay artist Wi Taepa has loved getting his hands dirty. His approach is determinedly low-tech. He builds his vessels by hand, fires them in sawdust… Audio, Gallery
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Period poverty: could menstrual cups be the answer?
Audio 28 Apr 2018Olie Body from Wa Collective is trying to change the way we talk about our periods. She's worked with women in India trying to improve their access to menstrual products, and now wants to tackle… Audio, Gallery